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Show ! Just Where and How f Is the Money. to be Spent? A businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question THIRTY denominations cooperating in the Inter-church Inter-church World Movement have budgeted their needs. No business could have done it more scientifically. scientifi-cally. They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication duplica-tion or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. Each denomination has arranged its budget under six main heads: 1 ?ILK. 5HURCH'S WRK i FOR RELIGIOUS TRAINING. At a Ascore of items come t least 12,000.000 children and young under this hen-J. Conelder only one. people under 25 years ofs.ee are en-1- ive and a half million people in the terine American life without any united States cannot even readand religious training at all. Remember-write Remember-write the English longuaee. Who is ing the faith of Washington and to carry forward this vast work of Lincoln, do you think that America Americanization if the church does will continue to produce Washins-not? Washins-not? tons and Lincolns if faith dies out of the hearts of its youth? 7 FOR HOSPITALS AND HOMES. - P0R THE CHURCH'S wnm L Every year thousandsof men and S Imn.n I n WORK womenseriouslyillareturnedaway J ABROAD. Influenza came first from Church hospitals because of fron the Orient thirty years ago; lack of room. The children1, homes '! Paeu re Oriental are compelled to turn away more I""""- So long as China has only children than they can receive. Ph,''c'an every 400,000 people thc 0rent wn continiie to be a menace. So long as one-third of the 3 FOP hiohk-b vnncmM babie f Indii die before their sec- , ,,!, H.ER EDUCATION. Of ond year our own babies are not ,', I1' A.D?r'coa "denta in safe. A Christian doctor or teacher institutions of higher (Trade, one- sent abroad is working for America half are in institutions founded and as truly as though he worked at supports.! by theChurches. Many of home these institutions have had no great endowment campaigns, but their needs are just as pressing as the (1 PREACHERS' SALARIES. The weds o larger schools; and you U preacher is called the "lorgotten have only to read their list of alum- man," and well he may be. Eight nlandalumnaetomeasurethevalue out often preachers are paid less of their contribution to America. than t20 a.weekl Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and , will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budge:: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of knowing know-ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned to it in advance. -Every dollar for better America and a better world. When your church calls on you give and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book. United H April 25th ! Financial r'r-- i C-'J " I to Campaign toXaE'y May 2nd ' INTERCHURCH World Movement of Dearth America Tie fuHicMo clhi, aJ-v,T,isrm,, ft posit. thrKgh th. mp,rhn of thirty dcnominationi. jMite Itieaire Friday, April 30th. ! x. , - ii,k'i!j:i;!!iii;;?: , r: ,' lMmmimMf'i I'.'l . Greatest Actress $ASuia Vaiia C--oJv setii tijt3iasi ik5e cscW W tu& Bti& I As Sigrici, the' Pancer, in S.TSQNGER - I ' cAdapted I by Charles Bryant from the noPel of j JjAqlo-ftidum UfeWieTlermit Voc ' tor of gayd" by ffJUlfWylie. Directed hy "Herbert Slache. Produced under the personal supervision ofdUaxvJell 3arqer Director general. Distributed by METRO ItiAffwfea; - - im o clock PRICES 10c and 20 cents plus tax. 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"I had nervous indigestion, disordered kidneys and other troubles. I was perfectly miserable and for over two years I could not eat any bread, milk or meat, and had to live on the very ' h'hest of foods. I suffered so that sleep was almost impossable and I fell nff in n mnrp eli.irlnw rf frt mer self. I was under constant (treatment for eighteen months but kept getting worse instead of better. I nearly .gave up all hope and my 'husband, .too, thought I was going ,to die. He decided to send me to a health resort, but I was so low I ha"d to be carried and have an attendant attend-ant all the time. "It was then that a lady from Vancouver Van-couver persuaded me to try Tanlac and it was joist three days before I noticed a changed for the better. I have now aken five bottles, have gained eighteen pounds and ail my old troubles are gone entirely. I eat three good meals every day and sleep like a child all night long. I just want to tell everybody what a great medicine Tanlai; is." 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